V rvj eir appre- thanks <strong>of</strong> everybody hi the community. fMaa fill -•---• •-••• ^ Taj^ consteU «£ •coop. f~ «—— ——- —— - wUI — hit — ari — kit — Hani," - — !*>• — I QMUBwiQi rubbtthand -"" —" "- Mat Me i - • di« refuse a com- flaMen Kate •: ry-> • it mar u/lth >U«HI <strong>of</strong> scgasUed gaBHlag, *W conniciM all II*M.«2 t. ttis fa thelie aiwea, It to mTan^Sr ttat 11 li Bent, nmum -kt system w I Sgg Harbor JMKL Syndieate gamMas, the ate. pected gUta« nUM hi a Ifawoshto t This fa the aanM aatare to take MtaMM, to Whan Mala ftMpala iWiship If the BeSotWaont an completed "" •"
KINO P-25 A CONDITIONER M M tto opacity if Mr CiHlitiMNn.,, SCHUFF ELECTRIC • •— $wvlng Yew Since '22 — ,1- EXport 9-1242 IEL MASTER Challenger Conical TV ANTENNA ONLY • * MOUKTHWI <strong>of</strong> Antenna Supplies Service iXpait 9-3206 Jilt Moortyn Theatre Service Dr. B«lph W.Mnn . AS) Mr, Dr. Dlalatar sf OM tns Or. Soctanan has »r»ed only Hi IfuA<strong>On</strong>i CHNk, *m bs ha. Mm IM W «« JM7. IB 1MB B MktM ap Park am aa* SB UHIMWi «l *• W W «O,MaM neipMBt «t Maanty rir tam U iimnm Umatr- Us is i^s iB**Tfrr sf la* HIM ef •*»* to - Ar m |M^ Or. 17 Traffic Cases Came Under Gavel Of Judge King Tuesday Totltty •f PMYUJt MHI •paiMK to Hymn Mfm — -n to [Appetizing Luncheon while activities TOW TO TAtX -Mow Oat 'air baa MM keeps quiet eniest true M M chU drea tar* to talk. It fins item opportunities to aapreas themselves take tbemselvtj Is a new experience. They also Just Uke Ik sound they make and tney find wutrili faffjnafipjf This Is tbe time when parents on do a great deal to help their child acquire dear and pleasing speech, a •went for a WeUwL Bow a NU talks it determined by what he (wars He teams to apeak the language spoken In his hone, whether it fee EmtUsh, Frndi or an, other. Be Is pronounce wards tad use grammar In exactly the same way as toe people M bean, usually Ms parents. As children get older and go to school, they Uarn more about iangtod grammar, bat it U by example at bane that their talking habit* an formed. Many people can write without errors, but ir.urder the king's English in everyday eonvenation. tWIU on encourage their children to talk and to improve their speech Pronunciation takes time and ss does grammar. Parents vnll flnd tt much more pr<strong>of</strong>itable is prononnce warts eorreeUy far tie child than to correct hit pronunciation or Without making a tts lane <strong>of</strong> tt, neoBraft (ka AM to learn and •ewwwwda. LaBgnale U leaned y »e nut a AIM can be helped lo se 11 wen. „ Jr., M, <strong>of</strong> Poundin. Hill, Va. *a>, for speeding 19 miles ever the maUt naoit and passing a red tnffle uat, Ronald n.tfan.1. a, pf Hnerttwn, fa,, pusing a red bunker light, MO Hward W, WApna,,, •O, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, Pi, BM pajtisg * M light Fredrick N. Milaapf m, fi, <strong>of</strong> Scarsdale. N. Y, obstruction u •Won, tU. Lee BorfSsetster, 19. pi ^erkxie, ft^, #1^ gpaj^jhiy Bebert O. Shunden, », Warren, Pi, $ 10 tot passing a blinker Usht. tt. JM LvHwnn Mm -t. aad Wast H, TW Bav. Pn-li r - te OB urn min minuM mmm mi say m» tuM •p -»ujudm lausrcn. n* MH II Jo- MBit. ine M*. Paul A. rri-lrich CMMN CITY •«• Ma sanaam at UM isiS awl IIHhk. *ii, OHM* <strong>City</strong> in woranip aerrieez In U» dHna In, ttarrr P. Wuhan Maun nu be at att The MOM in a sertas ai •esseu en a century <strong>of</strong> Of»mt Propheii wlii t;4S a, BL U a. m.—»• TOe BOB, -Whan, Do D Ys. lmitat.T- pas. tor Adtar. na BUotat, Nancy Jane ML OrtantatAlbsfta Wasaaun. PIMT f«HBVTUMN CHUMN and Wesley •». «»"" «"» •Ma. Oirw CniMad, Msan b* itudJed tha week. The lesion a edMed, -0«da Ward and the World •UNBAY— WO a.Bl,-Sttnday Srtool for the trains tmu tar sgtBUns; M myes and nsiu M u out nan ay Jiuiuapal in a luniie (one. John f Suder, IS. iuasm FnnUn A. Kittf Tuasay <strong>of</strong> 31 -V Share ri. Marmora, was manual ba per* forfeited oui w tsuin* lo iww, U4 UE Otter eonncted at speeding JS mllet an 11 wen aU «wM <strong>of</strong> a s hoar in a 2a-mile sane and lined H «* navtoi trafDa natayons and U eoan costi awing prMMM a€ three yeneu Uaude r. KaUer Jr. t», <strong>of</strong> nun, | wet* nwked lor W sin sa, burg, had the cttarg. at recUeai! now artM <strong>of</strong> speeding u Jobs MMilass, H. <strong>of</strong> Atlantic Civ, urmnj aiiinst Urn ndueed to cirefond cmity <strong>of</strong> liiwdim W miles «B ^^s dsnng, cte was fined f? hour is • Matte wne He «u (med l u l i court saitt. Mta «. P.r«o, », sf IMA *, n oMM <strong>of</strong> dnrtBi 70 mile* tn Boar in * Stnlltim nd EM «U Jobs A. Svccwy, tt, at IMM, N, J. n* Kcastd at drMag hi. «r m aw » iwor la • mm* BB* and taUened |30 MdMautaM DoutUm, Pinio and rmnmj kit Unlr diivUui Yonni <strong>of</strong> Wast Ouster. Pa, was found (ulUr sf reckless drhbis by wea«MI back aad forth oo the <strong>Ocean</strong> ci^Saisi Mat tdfftL and anattne the middle Una, Be W£S fined M and M sMa. aUehard Seharf, lfl, sf Bowilnj Green, Va, was fined W ggd * e f^j M costs. George M. Higoee, ju, u Atlantic Oty, was canwrted n( ipee» ing at W mil«3 an boor In a au-miie looe and was fnud W and fi soiu. M U S. Man. U, <strong>of</strong> Mi wen av, m lined W and *> costs lor iUagat i^ p.ji.wg ^ red s** g The Sunday Church School begins at MS a, m. and U«re is a pbee for ran Rgardleat <strong>of</strong> TOUT an. The Worship wrtka beaOBs at 11 rfort you wU alwayi retain a conllal ChMtian welcome Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock is Wednesday eitmnt at.l o'clock is The Hour <strong>of</strong> Praise, Prayer and Study TnJ* u one <strong>of</strong> the most intercums aieetiBes <strong>of</strong> Ibe nek. $49.95 Sunday ennlBf Gwpel serrtce be. HI at 7.30 yith a Gocpel H SCHUrf EUCIHC Sateflitea lote in trade ntb Mattel t'Bioa. 710 /USURY AVENUE fffp |j^*^f Lsvifl A. iumun. I?, ar •*-*""»£. r^, was louna gum.} OJ Janu a tratue u|Bt lined a total <strong>of</strong> «0 and « i *nfl1 M. Hataline, IS <strong>of</strong> £14 Surry ar, NstakU, was Cued for Mrtfmpt at court- Ue faiied to appear for a scheduled heannj June 21. £bc HI faond not guilty <strong>of</strong> areless driving. ball were Janes ^a»ti*i My Neighbors O*l year frw» tapy sf fh» artkU from GAR In ««•> PALMER CHEVROlfT-OLDSMOeiLE, Inc. 111? ASBURY AVENUE JOHNSON'S CONFECTIONS Oc*an <strong>City</strong> Boardwalk's Largest H0NU MADE ICE CREAM & CANDY SHOP 1MJ _ HUT BUTTER WAFERS . , , 426 Boardwalk The new confection wMi that old-fashioned extra eom«thi«|;. <strong>On</strong>ly at Johnson's. Rkfa "tattery," butterscotch flavor with , , w*ter this «od eriip, Alm^ ev«yif, wnMtejtol. We't-e only mpd« a batch lug enough to M Uarougb the weekend. FOR GO1S BRINGS — II Hll.in . . ,_ MAIN LINE INN IMS CENTRAL AVENUE NOW OPEH .,, ROOMS AT UASQNAMM RATES Serving Br-akfct»t Evwty Day 8 a. m. to 12 Neon • • i»»n "g< WXJE CREAM Open 24 Howrt o Doy SRIAKFAST - UJNCH HOT SANDWICHES - LATE SNAOo| SPECIALIZING IN HAMiURGIRS - «i» CHICKIli FRIED SHRIMP TAKI-OUT •••viei The DORL RESTAURANT LOUISE PAY, Own«r-M-n«QT 104 Asbory Ave. Phone EXport 9-511 Serving The Same DELICIOUS HOME COOKED MEALS INCLUDING FULL-COURSE DINNERS Enjoy ffra Finest Servad In a Home Afmospher- * tTONMS FROM 4 RM. CLUB BREAKFASTS FOR DELICIOUS DINING CRYSTAL ROOM OCEANIC HOTI 11th and W«tl«y Amut BREAKFAST 1 a.m. until lOsM a.m. DELUXE DINNERS 5:30 until 7:30 p.m. $2.00! Delightfully Differet KA'nmYN M. RYAN, Management GOOD FOOD HOSPITALITY Mi- COURTEOUS SERVICE If HMM IXport 9-1310 « PENNSYLVANTA WNIH6 ROOM OF TW 5ltU mm* fancy Food" WWAKFAST DtMl AM-to 11 A.W. 4 P.M. *» AMI.H OUR MJNU^OR DHJCKHJ5 ,Ci«lHWf> Wtjnvtt- you to ntwr NCW §n&BMH% IdtCliWl flpd Enlarpwd DbdiKi Ream Anchorage Tavern f • *** ' 823 Bay Awnw, Somart Point Op-n Miy » ~jtar OpMM • mm. — AIM Paek-g* Good* iheJLVYN BRIGHTON PLACE (BETWEEN 4th and 5th STREET OFF ATLANTIC AVTOUI) DINING ROOM OPiN TO THi PUBLIC BREAKFAST • DINNER PHI PARKINS LINCOLN RESTAURANT AM CONOmpNIlD Mi SlTMt and WMlay Avcnua "Coni/ifenf/y Good" OUR 2 2nd Y IA R SERVING BREAKFAST , , , 8 to 12 Noon DINNER , , 4:30 to 8:30 PM •MM MtMMMMt i •vmtTr u eera, i W&^-* r f. . r, 1912 CMN *M HHJ.Yt , -Jj «• »« «MMeea tatto Dr. William E 8w»»er «zplalned that the ground-up crabs ooottln rather more Iodine, cblortdea and alelum than bolUe, Ilka, The cal- Uua especially mlsht uaist Ika untwhat add aU^ffiT^ j And tie aJkaMda la tobacco would not doth. hoUjr much good. Whan Ji m taat tini. M prone hol^f Wby net watt aad prune Just before ChrtrtM, so that you u» th. eUpDing. fer dMonSsuf Many grower, and that December la i»<strong>of</strong>l a time H «jy W dupe rnelr Wtan tott? taat HST, prw,, BMSAHI A hone gardener aaka for advice shout the American boxwood plants be bought at the supermarket. He •ays he got then aheap because they were on their last legs. He took them home, planted them, and cut them dawn to about half their height The stems are still green and the home gardener wants to knew If there's a dumce the plants will grow If he takes care <strong>of</strong> anal. Donald B. JUcey. home ground* ipecdalhrtS aays he doesnt sea what else this gardenar eoutd han doas, and all he can do is wait and see If the paUenU^ survive. ANTS m-nm tuumm Another home gardeqer wanta to know how to Pretnt ants ta Us maple trees. <strong>On</strong>e way Is to paint a band <strong>of</strong> sticky stuff that's made for this purpose- It perks Uke the fly paper we usa to tans In the UMhen. My authority here says that the ants probably are after tbe "honey, CONSLSTEHTIY GOOD NOD FOR 49 YEARS Boardwalk at Moorlyn Terrace — Serving — * Luncheon * Dinner CABBAGE PATCH CHAT. Mn, Ralph H. Van Glider. Of <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, general chairman <strong>of</strong> the Cape Hay County Garden Club 1 , flower show, and Mrs, Albert Arnold, eochairman, discuss vegetable exhibits. Hen they converse over giant cabbage £ tbs Van Gilder garden at 13th «t and Bay av. The Mower Shew Is listed for tta Chrk Club. house in Stone Harbor on August 6 and 7. — Gralnser audio photo, ^ on the WMber will keep it alive and push type <strong>of</strong> notary, functioning. be moved too fast to *> a nnooth The neopreae flap on the aeatlng value may form a poor Mat beeattM cutting Job. <strong>of</strong> foreign material under it or in T»e real type <strong>of</strong> BOWS' need* sa dew' manufactured by aphlds in thetime it may require replacement, ac adjustment <strong>of</strong> the shear plate evenly maple, so If the home gardener looks cording to the engineer Sprayers for the length <strong>of</strong> the reel and with closely hell find aphid, as well a. <strong>of</strong> the direct pomp type Include pis- Just enough prestan to cut an In- •nil in bis trees, ton washers which also need oiling dividual Made <strong>of</strong> grass aa the cut Is There's certain speculation that and occasional renewal. tested the length <strong>of</strong> the shear plate. •Ms somehow pUei the aphlds in Bad nicks in reel blade, or (hear the trees, Ilka putting cow. out to Valves are usually removable for plate can be dressed down wtth a punn periodic cleaning to remove encrust- file. For a regular snurpenlns operaed aprajr materials and Iron slime • e tion, swiirt a auapensian ef turbomn- front the miter. Valve springs can dum dust or valve grinding oom- WHKJH MMUiNT corrode aad become ineffective and pound ia oil or water aloag the shear Gardener, and other, troubled by need replacing. The span nonle plate edge while the MMM— is mosquitoes and other pests as they should, <strong>of</strong> course, be taken apart oc- Hocked up for stationary operation. work in the garden may wander casionally, the strainer cleaned, the which repellent warks bast. nonle disk polished on both aides Some maphinw can he ran In re- A brand new drcular written by and the tiny orifice deanod with a verse for sharpening and thla is but, Dr. Phillip Oranett, who has made wire probe. according to the engineer. • specialty ef repellent., explains A few minutes' attention for main, the Ins and out* <strong>of</strong> thase handy new tenants win tnanre trouble-free oper- additions to comfortable living m ation and avoid the frustration <strong>of</strong> a 'Insect Repellents for Personal Use,' balJUng sprayer when you need it HOTEL YOB sin get a copy from your conn, ty agricultural agent. m m nurnirBit TELLS HOW CAM CAN TO ftuiPcH Mown Unless your lawn momr makes a Thai garden apipyn <strong>of</strong> yours will etaan tut the mangled and torn grass give many years <strong>of</strong> service tt yea Indies back, giving the lawn a gray turn give it a little ore, and seared look and encouraging di*. Many <strong>of</strong> the spray materials used seaae, today have a corrosive effect on metals and not many sprayers Inter' W, C. Kcueger, extension fun en- ion are resistant, it's an eitrs Aon gineer at Rutgers University, <strong>of</strong>fers to flush out and rinse the sprayer some advice on sharpening both the container after each we, but rt pays rotary and reel type* <strong>of</strong> mowars. He in the long run, advices vv. C. Krjeg- says few owners <strong>of</strong> ratafias know er, extension farm engineer at But. that only the vary tip <strong>of</strong> the rotating ger. University. Clean water jloshed blade engages the grass" and does around does a good Job. the cutting DINING ROOM The pump for com priming the ah- Many authorities recommend dressi a pnearaatk: aprayM- usually Ining the Wade with a metal or ear. cludes a leather washer and a seat- borundum file every few hours <strong>of</strong> ing valv. at the bottflm <strong>of</strong> ihe ah» operation to Insure a reasonably clean tubs, A Mw drops <strong>of</strong> MMsfaet oil cut. Sharpening can be done with the blade in place, hut the engineer warns <strong>of</strong> a special danger. Be sure to tUscorvnect the spark plug to avoid accidental starting <strong>of</strong> the newer when you turn the blade by handl Power traction nuiwers are design, ed with a ground speed matched to the rotaUon speed <strong>of</strong> the blade. The OPiN TO PUBLIC FOR DINNER ALL DINNERS — $X50 From Parking During Dinner At Mi Sf. and OCMR AV» CLUB DELIGHTFUL NEW PLACE TO DINE AND DANCE AT THE FOBMER BALA INN, SOMERS POINT, N, J. IB ttwf wmOmmmtr doasnt rosHy go to sleep. Alter Then, on w* mswo w earir ytort i»ck to tm ctty. Phona. WAIIwr MIS! CHOtCE far BREAKFAST LUNCH DINNER LATE SNACKS SODAS The TRADEWINDS NINTH rmHT and W1SLEY AVENUE •w w»V«M* to auWMae- ao tha| OPEN TO THE PUBLIC MbtAKfAtT • •.•*.•• n .. aa, Bimm SPECIAL Chlldrtvn's RatM - ,v .***• i \'' ." '"&!&; tk$ Htttl Htitm You and your family wilt tfhjoy oCkA comfort and restful atmospiW«-4rf out dining room. Out. food Is well prqppivd ' in our spotless, sunlit IcfrdVans wdteh or* always open for yotir Inspection, fortien» or© W d NOWAIIWfiMUi Muac Hotel Hmcom a^atllate fall' aksallllll' ^iattfa RESTAURANT* tea-half block from the Boardwalk on 8th Sfv for luncho<strong>of</strong>w and prival* dinner paittos Phon* EXpatt' NATIONALLY FAMOUS f RESTAURANT^ SEAfOOO MARKH ami BAKHIY SEAFOOD RESTAURANT OPEN 4p. m. Saturday and Sunday CAFETERIA OPEN , , 12 Noon to 9 RKU 8 A.M. h> 9 P.M. BREAKFAST SERVED SEAFOOD MARKET , , . 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. SEAFOOD PLATTERS , , Served 11 A.M. to 9 P.M. BAKERY 9 A.M.— Take Home — Ready to Serve DELICIOUS COOKED HOME-BAKED GOODS SEAFOODS GUM MONTAGNA, ^H-Z?^Z~f *..., SPEEDBOAt 7 ] 1 Now q.Maa 10 a, m. unffl 1p.m. WM at 9 u,aav DEEP SEA FISHING
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